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A first: US presidential trade and investment mission in PH
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s visit to Washington in May last year has yielded one major tangible result—the US government is sending over for the first time a Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to the Philippines.
By Dona Z. Pazzibugan
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Vietnam adds voice, calls for restraint in sea row
Vietnam has called for restraint in the South China Sea following fresh tensions between the Philippines and China in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal, according to a report in Vietnamese state media. It is so far the only member state of the Asean to issue a statement on last week's incident.
By Frances Mangosing
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Why Art in the Park is PH Art's favorite Sunday
What happens when you take the most beloved Sunday in Philippine art, either severely limit access to it or cancel it altogether, and then finally hold it in its beloved home, open for all to come for the first time since 2019? You get an art mob.
By Ruel S. De Vera
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Quarter-life crisis—or something
Living in a third-world country, I have realized that pursuing one's passion is a privilege and that my younger self was brave enough to conquer and face this cruel reality. Eight years later, here I am reaping its drastic consequences.
By Carissa Joyce Reyno
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China consumer prices rise in February for first time in six months
BEIJING—Chinese consumer prices rose in February for the first time since August, data showed on Saturday, bucking a monthslong stretch of deflation that compounded the country's myriad economic woes. The world's second-largest economy posted some of its lowest growth in decades last year.
By AFP
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